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Monthly Archives: November 2011

The Magic of Sri Lankan Salesman

17 Thursday Nov 2011

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Sri Lanka, Tamil Tiger

I have done it again. There were clear warning signs more than a week ago. Helvi had a visit from a dark skinned young boy, doe eyed and very friendly. It was a plea for us to save money (again) on our gas and electricity bills. Only last year we did heed a similar request from similarly dark skinned and friendly door to door  salesmen with name tags, urging us to save money by changing our gas and electricity supplier. He too took his shoes off before getting past the front door taking out the paperwork for us to sign and save money. Five % reduction in both utilities he enthused then.

Not to be deterred by Helvi’s tactic in saying the boss wasn’t home, he returned yesterday afternoon during a rain squall. He put his AGL umbrella to rest outside and that should have sounded alarm bells. As you get older all those kinds of signals become somewhat a mute point as the afternoon weariness sets in, and the beckoning of a glass of red becomes more urgent. I had deviated from red into a crispy white instead (it was hot) when he knocked on our door. I had just taken that first vital sip.  It is not to be interfered with, ever. Besides that, the change from smoke to liquid is so much healthier.

Before the sip and the knock on the door I had peeled the potatoes and sliced the onion. Not just that, but also ‘infused’ the sliced potatoes with olive oil, turmeric, salt, cloves of clove and some chilli. Has anyone noticed that the word ‘infusion’ together with food has taken the culinary world by storm, not unlike the words ‘and stuff like that’?  The bouquet of spices filled the room and had certainly reached the front door, which after having opened to the dark skinned utility salesman must have been like a welcoming dream come true. Sri- Lankan heartstrings were being pulled all over again. Only the bonus of a signed customer would make the day even better.

The logic of changing the ‘utility’ once again was made overwhelming, the discount would be a mouth-watering 10% AND the pension discount on electricity would be maintained. ‘Not only that’, he said,” Energy Australia is now an ASIAN company”, hoping for a shift of loyalty to AGL by us, delightfully ironic when considering the background of both us and the Sri-Lankan salesman!

He pronounced Bowral ‘Booral’, indicating he wasn’t a local. Where did he come from? Did he travel all the way from Sydney? He too had not only taken his shoes off but socks as well. He spoke well and with conviction. The only spanner was that perusing our original contract with Energy Australia (Asian Company) was that little item of a penalty if the contract was terminated within 2 years. He glossed over it and calculated that the extra 5% discount on both gas and electricity by AGL (The Australian Company, he re-enforced once again) would be re-couped very quickly.

Anyway, we relented and signed a new contract after a few moments of reflection on Sri Lanka and Tamil Tigers. Was he a refugee? He makes a living going door to door selling Utilities and his bonus would evaporate if we remained sullenly opposed to the extra discount. Besides that, we wanted to continue sipping our clean skin crispy white. Helvi offered him an umbrella on his way not knowing he had his own from AGL, “The Australian Company.”

It had been a good day.

The Big O Visits Australia – O-mania Rocks Canberra

16 Wednesday Nov 2011

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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humour, obama, the Big O

A Huge wave of excitement washed over the unwashed press gallery. The Big O is in town !

Only the Lonely, Dum Dum Dum Dum-dy doo-wha.

The Pig’s Arms rock critic – with a nose for news – Glen A 20, rang in today with the exciting news that the Big O is in town, scorching rumours that he hasn’t been amongst the quick for years.

Princess PowerFox – the president of Australia is eagerly awaiting her next instructions – after setting up a new US base in Darwin (and raising the hopes of all those US Marines who have grown tired of molesting the women of Okinawa), we look set to be told to export Uranus to Indira – but our correspondent is having a bet that there is no way Pakistan is getting a load because, you know, they’re dodgy and anyway they fix cricket games and that’s not cricket.

Fixing games IS cricket, but getting caught is more like getting caught doing cricket commentary and jumping out of hotel windows because you got very agitated and all those bastards mumbling “kiddie fiddler” can get well and truly sledged up deep middle off.

Let’s hope the PowerFox has more luck with setting up a base for the US Marines than she has had getting up a processing centre for asylum seekers.

Where was I….. oh yes the much delayed and much anticipated drop-by of the Fuhrer of the Free World.   One can only imagine that having stitched up the oil middle east for democracy, the irony sands of the Pilbara and the gassy North West shelf will be the next to be liberated by the sons of Columbus.

From the Halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli

From the antarctic up to Alice,

We’ll be free, we’ll be free, we’ll be free.

Music Library Songs from The Dot 6

13 Sunday Nov 2011

Posted by Mark in Bands at the Pig's Arms

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America, Angelique Kidjo, Brook Benton, Capercaillie, Everly Brothers, music, Nat King Cole, Patsy Cline, Plan B, The Mamas and The Papas, UB40, youtube

HOO by Lehan Winifred Ramasy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbPiUFBONSo

America – Muskrat Love

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWeCdxZlU5E

Patsy Cline – Walkin After Midnight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIZ38L-ALK8

Angelique Kidjo – Voodoo Child (Voodoo Chile) – Live – 1999

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXaivaeRsz0

Capercaillie.- Skyewalking Song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AgBsaFakWI

UB40 – Red Red Wine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kP8jPa1wCg

Nat King Cole – Autumn Leaves

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wauIGhax9xg&feature=related

Plan B – Stay Too Long

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h81Ojd3d2rY

The Mamas and The Papas – Monday Monday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDe_QiugRic&feature=related

Brook Benton – Rainy Night In Georgia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5iJMfwwheY

The Everly Brothers – Love Hurts

 

Keywords: America, Patsy Cline, Angelique Kidjo, Capercaillie, UB40, Nat King Cole, Plan B, Everly Brothers, Brook Benton, The Mamas and The Papas

Vivienne’s Dhal – a Special One

13 Sunday Nov 2011

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Vivienne

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Dhal, Recipes

Darker, more lush simulation of Vivienne's dhal

Quantity for a small village –  2 cups of  raw brown/green lentils – but works the same for 1 cup of raw lentils.

Preferably use a large cast iron pot with a lid:

To about one tablespoon of melted ghee add:

  • 1 finely chopped onion
  • 3 finely chopped cloves of garlic (depends on how big they are)
  • 1 square inch chunk of fresh ginger finely chopped

Sauté, but do not brown, then add:

  • 3 teaspoons of ground coriander
  • 1 ½  teaspoons of ground  cumin
  • ¾          “                 turmeric
  • ½         “                  cinnamon
  • ½          “                 cardamom
  • ½           “                chilli powder
  • 1 teaspoons of salt       (all my teaspoons are heaped)

Cook for a minute or two then add two chopped fresh tomatoes (I peeled them), simmer and then add equivalent of one sachet of tomato paste, simmer and stir well then add a cup of water.

Then add the lentils (remember to rinse them first).  You can first cook them separately by boiling and draining.   I add them raw  but make sure you have plenty of time to cook them as this mix is simmered and it takes nearly 3 hours for it to be properly cooked.

Stir and check water level regularly,  adding water each time.  Test taste – it will probably  need a bit more salt.

 Final notes:  all these quantities can be varied a bit.  For instance if you have an abundance of home grown tomatoes add four.  A bit more garlic won’t matter.  It is all a case of near enough is good enough.  This is not a sponge cake !

This should be accompanied by naan or any Indian style bread.

Apologies, Viv…… missing ingredients no longer …..

Rottterdam 1941

12 Saturday Nov 2011

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Rotterdam., V1, V2

Some of us go through life insuring ourselves for any known or unknown eventuality. We do that so that nothing untoward will ever happen, forgetting that a life too secure might well end up with a life unlived. After all, one would not have once life pre-digested and miss out on the wonders of the unknown. Perhaps when there is an overwhelming surplus of the past and just snippets of a future left, we go digging about into the past. It’s a bad habit and a sure sign of ageing, desperately having a last fling at tidying up s unsolvable riddles.

The picture above shows a one year old and a two year old, both August babies and both are getting a tubbing on the balcony of our Rotterdam apartment. That the apartment is standing is remarkable seeing the picture was taken a year after the bombing of Rotterdam. It is even more remarkable that the picture is such a serenely domestic photo, belying the reality of the situation. The boy at the front with hair sticking up is Gerard and the other Frank. Frank turned out to be plagued by severe and chronic schizophrenia. He is still alive and only last week was taken on a holiday ito the South of Holland. He has a life of sorts as perhaps all of us do.  He collects stamps and watches soccer on his TV.

The thing about the picture is that, barely visible, my mum is wearing a rather pretty dress with shoulder pads that stick up, rather than those shoulder pads that went more sideways, which were all the fashion some years ago, sometimes making large women stand out like Sumo wrestlers. My mother is intent on the job of tubbing us. Both of her boys are sitting quite happy. It is a photo of reality. We are sitting there getting a wash and my mum looks on. It is also a photo of unreality. The V1’s and V2’s started to come down unexpectedly even though they were meant for London. The riddle is the shoulder pads and the tubbing; giving an image that must have been so unlike the real situation. On the other hand, a photo of the carnage that Rotterdam suffered and was still undergoing could not have included getting a ‘normal’ tubbing’, or would have included my mother’s shoulder pads.

Going back to insurances, we have none. I do worry about not having car insurance, especially after receiving a bill from GIO some time ago about damage to a car from a tow bar fitted to our car. The bill was, from memory over $1300.-. We did not admit liability as the car had backed into ours during a parking struggle. Since then we haven’t heard from GIO.  

We used to have insurances about all sorts of eventualities but lately I can’t for the life of me imagine what we could possibly gain from having them. If our house burns down, well, the body corporate fees include insurance for that. Our belongings are precious and the personal aspects of losing them can’t be insured against. We don’t have Harvey Norman featuring to any extent in our furniture which consists of bits and pieces from our previous farm-life in Holland and odds and ends scavenged from quasi antiques shops. I noticed a lot of TV ads for funeral insurances. What are they hinting at? Strangely enough, those ads feature a man feeling guilty of (again) not caring enough about dying before his partner has been well provided for. What about if she carks it before him?

This is it. Enjoy your week-end.

http://www.change.org/petitions/legal-caseworker-protect-julian-assange-from-being-extradited

10 Thursday Nov 2011

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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Julian Assange

http://www.change.org/petitions/legal-caseworker-protect-julian-assange-from-being-extradited

If you believe that Julian Assange and his Wiki-Leaks plays a role in letting the world know what really goes on, perhaps you would like to sign the above petition.

Hydrating Shampoo with endless Erections?

07 Monday Nov 2011

Posted by gerard oosterman in Gerard Oosterman

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ABC TV, erections, Hydrating, Shampoo

It clearly has gone beyond the realm of fantasy when shampoo is being advertised with having hydrating qualities. I thought it insulting many years ago when shampoo selling, directed mainly at the mane of the female, had those pseudo scientific linguistics added.  VO5 or HO2 Carotene added for free and TO YOU. Now we have shampoo for curly hair, shampoo for straight hair, and even for baldness or ‘no-hair’, Shampoo for the bald? All this is now called ‘hair therapy.’  Are women taken in by all this? Perhaps they do? Advertisers now go through a lot of research before spending millions on ads. They understand that the word ‘therapy’ is immensely popular. Many are proud to admit they are in ‘therapy’, busy solving deep-seated and clear-sighted un-solvable problems, all clearly the fault of great uncle Herman with his sweaty feet. So, it seems logical and a short step to link shampoo with ‘therapy.’ Next time, I stand under the shower I’ll try and avoid ‘hydrating’ my hair. You just never know what damaging hydrating chemicals are in it.

Of course, stupid ads are even worse for the male. “Have women screaming in your bed, begging for more” is included in an ad for some Goat tablet. There are pills for penile enlargements with promises of a never ending erectile stamina with gigantic phalluses to make the ladies smile. “Make your love last longer” was on a gigantic bill board near Sydney’s airport some time ago advertising some inhalant taken through the nose. They should put that sign inside The Family Courts.

However, the blue ribbon for nonsensical advertising has to be awarded to the commercial TV channels. It was bad years ago. Now those channels just show ads with, if one is lucky, some short bits of film segments in between. There is no escape.

 In some countries, Holland included, TV and Radio had no advertising at all. It was simply banned. However, as a triumph of money over good sense, the captains of industry and money making started both commercial TV and Radio stations off shore in international waters on boats and a tsunami of junks has followed ever since.  The battle is lost now, but at least, they still have the sense in Holland, when we were there last, to show the ads in between programs.

Now, I hardly watch those moving pictures at all, ABC including. The modern way of making TV is to include hissing or amplified humming noises. Is this to make it real and to hide the lack of anything of substance? A kind of stupor inducing white noise with sometimes a few words intelligible but mainly a mixture of ssssssssssss…real cools…..zzzzzzzzz. Yeah…..love me…….. suck…..gggg nowrrrrrr……..fuck youhhhhhhhhhhh…………..wow, aaaaaaaaa……kind off…….yeh know…

It’s all so much Ennui, Weltschmerz, Malaise, and Accidie… How come English language is so poor in having words describing spiritual poverty?

More moronic TV is on ABC3. There is this irritating couple of pre-teens who can only think of fun by throwing buckets of paint over each other or rolling their eyes, twittering their eyelashes. It’s just bullying and the noise is unbearable. Who watches this stuff….?

There is one program that has a group of young people in a wild and dangerous jungle. At least, they try and overcome adversity by climbing trees, abseiling cliffs or roping across a river.  It might be an English production, but at least it tries to entertain by adventure and includes nature. All taken together though,  I find the fare for both young and old on TV clearly declining. Or, most likely,…… am I getting a bit passé?

A Little Bit More Like Everything Else – the Internet Brand

07 Monday Nov 2011

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Lehan Winifred Ramsay

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Art, design

Applause

Story and Painting by Lehan Winifred Ramsay

I’ve seen it before, the early days of a system, when you can see the bare bones, the empty spaces, the potential. A horde of systematic thinkers move in and make order, covering the bare bones with regulations and Best Practice. Even for the people who have seen those bare bones it is difficult to remember where they were and how lovely it was to see them. Our Web has become systematized.

For a while there websites were a little mysterious. Difficult to know how to get the information from them. Difficult to know where to click. Unexpected things would happen. But then, people worked out that people just wanted information; they wanted to know how to most easily navigate the site. Designers backed out of their play and sat down to figure out the most user-friendly paths and formats. Sadly, though, that sensible rule-making phase does not end. People want to know how to make things pay. They work out ways to lead people through the information. People, who by this time have become other things like browsers, viewers, clicks, once educated in how things should be, can no longer see possibilities for how things could be.

I started using the internet about 1996. I used to make art on it. Not put art on it, make art on it. We played with HTML and fiddled with animation. Once things got past the initial black and white, there were no rules for how things should go. I should have known that we would quickly hit satiation of play-time and the rules would set in. Rules for how things should be placed, how things should be read. Rules that dictated what was good design and what was bad.

People worked out how to make things move, using code. Figured out how to put in layers. Perhaps that was the first interesting feature of this medium, that made it different from television, books. There was some very lovely work done. And, of course, people quickly came up with software and we all became animators. Very new kinds of design, quirky and energetic, using the limitations of the medium. The frame of a computer screen, the point of a mouse, the virtual space. With animation came movement. With increases in speed and power came more virtual space.

With more space came photographs, images. Home-made video. Which necessitated more space, and another industry sprang up to find ways to provide it. And another to find ways to use it. Digital cameras, digital video cameras. Design had been focused on text and hyperlinks to connect to other pages. But it moved back somewhat to let in embedded images. A sudden shift back to the media of newspapers and magazines. There is no doubt that the internet has affected the design of newspapers and magazines in positive ways. But I’m not at all sure that the effect of newspapers and magazines connecting to their online components has positively affected the design on the internet.

It’s easy to bemoan the passing of a beginning, it happens all the time. We don’t notice it much once it’s gone. I can’t help but feel, though, that we had great potential to develop new ways of thinking, by developing new ways of reading – and we gave that up for an easier read. I can’t help but feel that rather than giving different things a voice, the internet has caused different things to sound and look more and more like everything else.

You make a template, a format, a style. It makes it easy to keep order, to be a recognizable brand. Like The Drum. But every page starts to look alike. There is no recognizable difference between a story on children and a story on genetically modified wheat, except for the photograph. Which makes the photograph more important than the design in giving information. The design is now about not giving information regarding its contents. The design has now become a background feature, the design has lost its importance and its value. The design now has the same function as the design of a newspaper – simply to hold things together and keep the order the same, so that we can find things easily.

Perhaps its good to have The Drum as a recognizable Brand. But I’m curious about Brands, and the way they have become such an important feature of our information life. It seems to me that at some point in the development of the internet as an information source, that we had the chance to make it a deeply exploratory and meditative source. And instead, we took the other road, and made it a source of quick bites of information. Of which the Brand is the ultimate example. Perhaps, though, the Brand was helped along by that short time (short in the life of information) that we didn’t have space for more than a simple graphic on our web pages. It could be that the evolutionary process of the medium was its own downfall.

I am writing this because I don’t think I’m the only person who misses something that was here and then gone, the great exciting frontier of the World Wide Web. I cannot complain about the web, it has probably helped me more than any other connective device in my life. What it is now is an absolute playground of possibilities. Anything you want to do, it seems, is here or on its way. But what I do miss is the potential for more difference. That seemed to disappear into more of the same and more just like that. I wish that more people would take the time to see the rules and disregard them. But I guess it might simply be too late for that.

There is a time to be new, that time ends and something else gets to be new. In becoming a medium heavy in photographs and videos, the internet is losing the opportunity to be something else. But of course it goes the way of all commerce; the more functions the more money can be charged. That’s probably the simplest answer to why it went that way and not this. I hope that people are able to subvert it, remembering how it was before it became the luxurious RV it is now. I hope that there is still room for piracy.

Music Library Songs from The Dot 5

06 Sunday Nov 2011

Posted by Mark in Bands at the Pig's Arms

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America, Cream, Ella Fitzgerald, Elmore James, John Coltrane, Marlene Dietrich, music, Phil Collins, Rory Gallagher, Tchaikovsky, The Eagles, youtube

Sun and Moon

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_ptqXqjsZw&feature=related

Marlene Dietrich – Where have all the flowers gone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5J54RVZjYs

America – Ventura Highway

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c25IIkMSQdI

Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Gary Moore, Bernie Worrell  – White Room

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0if87pp8m8

Rory Gallagher – Messin with the Kid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIGxeQKQs-0&feature=related

Elmore James – Dust My Broom

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWerj8FcprM

Tchaikovsky – Piano Concerto 1 – B Flat Minor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=manxPVTLth8

Phil Collins – In the Air Tonight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0_WAgwBR90

The Eagles – Love Will Keep us Alive

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny1n5E4IdYY

John Coltrane – On Green Dolphin Street

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j6avX7ebkM

Ella Fitzgerald – Summertime

 

 

Keywords: Marlene Dietrich, America, Rory Gallagher, Elmore James, Tchaikovsky, Phil Collins, Ella Fitzgerald , John Coltrane , The Eagles, Cream, music, youtube

 

Foodge – Merv Snap

02 Wednesday Nov 2011

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Big M, Foodge Private Dick

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Foodge, purdy shotgun, steroids

Old Man Sitting in a Rocking Chair By: Marc Desimpelaere (simulated Merv)

Story by Big M.

It was mid-afternoon as Merv sat in his old rocking chair in the midst of the cellar. Merv had that sense of weariness that goes with being a man satisfied with his lot in life. He often slipped down to the cellar to ‘catch up on some paperwork’, which, invariable, resulted in him being woken by his own snoring. The cellar was a comforting place, redolent with scent of roasting barley, from Granny’s oast, as well as that rich, beery smell, that only a publican can love.

It had been quite a productive day, Merv reflected. An early morning boxing session saw Foodge give Wes a clip around the ear, for the first time, plus Merv felt like he was back to his young body building days as he’d dead-lifted close to half a metric ton. Mid-morning he’d driven Janet and the twins to the station to catch the train to her hometown of Lithgow to visit her parents. Hopefully not for too long, as a stay in Lithgow placed one at great risk for exogenous depression.

There’d been a roaring trade at lunchtime. Algernon had brought his mycologist mates from the uni for a beer tasting, which was only terminated by Merv and Wes carrying them out to the Vice-Chancellor’s car, to be driven to the university for some ‘special’ tests.

Merv put his head back, and was just listening to his own regular breathing when he heard a voice from above. “Get outta here you drug pushin’ bastards!” Merv leapt to his feet and bound up the steps three at a time. He rounded the corner to the Gentlemen’s bar to be greeted by the sight of Wes pushing two fat, tattooed, baldy headed bikers through the front door, whilst Hedgie, former NSW Aikido champion, had a third bikie in a painful wrist lock, constantly yelling. “Bloody steroid pushin’ bloody bastards.”

Merv pushed in hard behind Wes to help eject the pair of miscreants, then quickly locked the door before turning to Hedgie. “Mate, you better let go before you end up on assault charges.”

“Assault charges!! Fecking assault charges! I’ll give this baldy headed grub some assault charges.” Hedgie almost effortlessly leaned further into the wristlock, which had the appropriate effect. The bikie screamed, then started whimpering, and then bent at the knees to take the pressure off his wrist. Wes unbolted the door as Hedgie tossed the hapless fellow through the opening whilst taking a loud slap at the bald head.

The three men were trying to take stock of the situation when Merv heard a mechanical ‘click’ from somewhere upstairs. It took him some seconds to register the sound, and then turned, yelling. “No, Granny!!” He lunged up the stairs behind the Gentlemen’s Bar, dashed passed the Nathan Rees Memorial Ballroom, rounded the corner at the Kristina Keneally Memorial Powder room, then out onto the shaky balcony above the Ladies’ Bar.

“Noooo!”

“Bam!”

“Bam!” Granny expertly cracked open the breech of the weapon, ejecting the cartridges onto the floor, and reloading, all the while keeping her eyes on the retreating bikies.

Purdy Impressive

Merv pulled the Purdy from Granny’s gnarled fingers, and unloaded the weapon before stowing it under the ancient park bench that had sat on the balcony for ever (actually, it was only since 1957 when the Angles got onto some ‘special stuff’ purchased from a bloke in a dunny at a pub, all hallucinated, moved a builders scaffold to the front of the Pig’s and placed the park bench in it’s current location). Granny slumped onto the bench, shoulders hunched, bony elbows balanced on knobbly knees, her drawn, wrinkled brown face covered by those long, gnarled fingers.  Merv flopped down next to her.  “Granny, it’s just passed three, there’ll be kiddies comin’ outta school!”

Granny’s bony shoulders started heaving up and down a long time before the sobs came. Then there were tears. Merv was bewildered, as he’d never seen Granny cry, even after a thump to the nose during some over enthusiastic sparing, which left her beak blue, and then green. He put his arm around her. “What’s wrong, love?”

Granny just shook her head like a petulant child, pausing to wipe her eyes on the back of her forearm.

Merv was stumped now, I mean, crying sheilas and all that. The bright sunny balcony suddenly darkened, as if in the umbra of some strange moon. Merv looked up to find Young Wes standing over him, who motioned for Merv to step away. Merv wanted to shake his head and stay, but everything inside him wanted him to get away from crying Granny, or, more to the point, for her to stop crying. Merv nodded weakly. “I’ll…err…go an check the Gentlemen’s Bar.” He quickly extricated himself from the park bench, stooping to pick up the shotty.

Merv had sowed the gun in a locked cupboard upstairs, then went to the bar, pouring himself a double ‘Southern Seas Cognac’ (an oxymoron, surely) and downing it in one gulp, the acrid fluid burning his palate and oesophagus, then giving his stomach an accurate impression of an ulcer. He looked around at the Bowling Ladies, all of them looking a little pale. “Sorry ladies, a sherry or brandy, just to bring some colour back to the gills?”

“Don’t worry about our gills, thanks Merv!” Retorted Beryl. “What about Granny, we can hear the sobs from the Ladies’ Lounge, and you’re down here drinking?”

“Err…ah…um.” Merv rubbed his huge paw over his bristly scalp. “Wes is up there, you know, he’s the one who’s usta workin’ with sheilas.”

Beryl was about to launch into a tirade about Merv’s responsibilities, and what a bastard he was, and leaving a young lad like that to do a grown man’s work, when Granny and Wes appeared at the bottom of the stairs, a box of cartridges in Wes’ hand.  All of the Bowling Ladies rushed to her like a flock of seagulls to a discarded chip (and, yes, like seagulls, some of them only have one leg!). They gathered around her, and then magically whisked her into the Lounge, with Beryl at the rear, still glaring at Merv.  The tension was broken by the arrival of both Detective Inspector O’Hoo, and his partner in crime, I mean, detection, Foodge.  Both men were visibly thinner, tanned and more sprightly. “‘Allo Gents, pints all round?” Stammered Merv nervously. “Business or social call, Detective Inspector?”

“O’Hoo tilted his trilby back, rubbing his face with a handkerchief. “ A mixture of both, really, there’s rumours round the station of shots fired in the main drag. My response was that no one would be silly enough to own a firearm, much less discharge one, round these parts, so I thought I’d come ‘n’ ‘ave a gander.” O’Hoo took a long pull from his glass.

“Foodge nodded sagely.” There were some big Charlies in the street, I reckon a couple backfired. Bad fuel, you know?” To no one in particular.

Charlie

The Bowling Ladies had gone quiet. Beryl piped up. Granny, can you just write in the minutes that the meeting ended…” She paused to look at her watch. “Three twenty seven?” Granny nodded as she scribbled on a sheaf of papers.

O’Hoo looked around. “I reckon you’re right, Foodge, backfirin’ motorbikes.” He was disturbed by the sound of The Muppet’s theme tune. He fished a swish looking mobile out of his pocket. “O’Hoo…yes…yes…bikies…yes…no…OK…thanks.”  Then hung up. “Five blokes on big Charlies were arrested by uniformed pleece, for speeding. Their bikes were searched and all were carrying illegal hannabolic steroids, speed, coke and great wads of cash. They were blabbing on about being beaten up and shot at, silly buggers!” He looked at the bottom of the empty glass. “Anymore beer in that tap?

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